Mark Evans, of Critters Be Gone, caught the coyote weeks ago in a snare.

"If you see a coyote during the day he's getting way too comfortable," Evans said. "That's the time it needs to be trapped."

Evans says these may be majestic looking animals but they are wild and can be very dangerous. That's why he has a Department of Natural Resources Nuisance Animal permit to catch the coyotes. He also teaches others how to do it.

"I teach them how to protect their yards and their own property from their pets being injured and even children," he said.

For more information on Critters Be Gone, visit its website or call Evans at 248-722-2058.